Pulse Ultra batteries bring a new level of power to the RC scene, based upon cutting edge lithium polymer technology, and benefiting from all the technological gains within this amazing industry. Pulse has to do with power & performance at a cost that can be paid for. No longer does premium power come at a premium price – Pulse delivers everything in one pulse quickening punch.

Delivering intense power for your RC applications, Pulse batteries provide everything you could think of at a price never ever seen. Contributing to the addictive power of Pulse Ultra batteries is the 5C charge rate, enabling you to recharge in fast succession, leaving previous 1C LiPo batteries back at the battery charger as you rip through the skies above.

Ranging from 35C, 45C, and mind blowing 65C discharge rates, Pulse has you covered in every way possible, delivering mind numbing power levels that will take your flight to a totally new level of extreme. If you're searching for power, you simply discovered it. Pulse delivers intense power for intense pilots, when it comes to value, Pulse simply cannot be beat.Feel the pulse, and get a new Pulse Ultra Battery for your 3D demands!

Product Note: Pulse batteries do not had power leads, and will need completion user to solder their own design of battery port for the battery to be effectively used. Pulse batteries have bare leads covered with heat shrink security, and are prepared for the port of option to be soldered to the positive/negative leads.

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Limited Guarantee

Pulse Batteries feature a service warranty against any defective batteries we produce, and warranty all manufacturer associated flaws or defects. Pulse insures that packs are effectively stabilized, but please make sure to check your Pulse battery upon arrival for any faults, such as low voltage, cell imbalances, solder joints, and other such defect. If any such defects emerge, Pulse will make sure to cover all insurance claims within a 90 day period; all insurance claims after the 90 day period of purchase will not undergo warranty, so please make sure to thoroughly examine your new Pulse battery upon arrival.

In regards to warranty, if any warranty associated concerns emerge, or product defects are seen, please contact the distributor you bought your Pulse battery from, as the distributor will manage warranty associated matters.

Pulse Batteries – Your Questions End Here.

Have a question concerning Pulse batteries? We have actually assembled a spread of many questions that are inquired about Lithium Polymer batteries, along with Pulse batteries also. Of course, if you don't discover your answer here, do not hesitate to drop us a line, as we are constantly delighted to help.

Q: What is a "C" rating, and what does it indicate to me?

A: "C" ratings are classified in (2) areas – discharge rate, and charge rate. Pulse Batteries are ranked at 35C, 45C, and 65C in discharge rates – this is based upon how much amperage can be provided, or in easier terms, how much power your battery has to offer. The higher the "C" rating, the more power the battery can offer out.

As for the charge rate, Pulse batteries are ranked at 5C, which means they can be charged 5 times faster than a conventional 1C Lithium Polymer battery. In short, Pulse batteries can be charged at very high rates of power for fast charge times, eliminating the wait time of traditional batteries that are limited to 1C.

Q: What is mah, or capacity, in regards to Pulse batteries?

A: "Mah" short for milliamp hours, is a reading of capacity, or how much energy the battery has the ability to shop. Mah, or Capability, straight connects to flight time, and indirectly connects to power output, as higher capacity batteries likewise have greater amperage to provide, when asked to do so.

Q: How long does it take a Pulse battery to charge?

A: Considering Pulse batteries are ranked at a 5C charge rate, if your battery charger can provide the required amperage to charge at 5C, charge times can be as low as 15 minutes, depending upon the battery charger being used.

Q: How can I identify how many amps my Pulse battery can be charged at?

A: To identify how many amps you can securely charge a Pulse battery, a little mathematics is in order. We will utilize an easy formula to identify charge rates - divide the "mah" of the battery by 1,000 (let's say a 2200mah battery), which comes to 2200 / 1,000 = 2.2. Now, multiply it against the "charge" rating of the battery, which in this case is 5C – 2.2 x 5 = 11. So, if we have a 2200mah 5C battery (2200 divided by 1,000 = 2.2), we have 2.2 as our base number, which we then multiply against the charge rating of "5C" which offers us a number of 11 – (2.2 x 5 = 11). What this means is that at a 5C rating, a 2200mah Pulse battery is capable of being charged at 11.0A amps of power.